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O'Brien David Osborne D M O'Conner Dan O'Keeffe R M Cakson N Oliver P H Oslem T R O'Brien Jno' 2 Osborne A N Porter E M Power M Patterson C G Platt Willett Park Wm Plemont W Pugh Thos 2 Pollard Ro Pierce Rd Patterson E C Pratt Rev H B Puryear H H Pease J S Pallar J W 2 Pendleton J J Perrin Jno D Plummer & Kelly 2 Quay Jno W Quick Wm Rudd Wm 2 Richardson W F Read N H Richardson W Ralen Jas Reardon Jas Rippitoe J E Ryan Jno Roberson F W Rogers Jeff Rowland Henry Reizner H Roberts G S Ryand Thos Rose Sam Roper Ro Ragland Rufus Redo C M Reeve M 2 Ray And Rogers Lewis Redford L Slade W B Storrs W W Sherahan Tim Stancy T J Sallady S F Seeley R S Sealing Rd Sanders R W C2 Sneed Dr A 3 Smith A W Slade Bat Sieg Chas Stuart C J Smith Ben Scott Henry Shaner J L Snoddy J D Short Jas M Smith J H Sadler Jno Smith Cpt Jas Smith Jno Stein Jno Schever Jos Sim
5 to Sept. 23.--Beds, 45; entries, 266; actual patients, 39; deaths, 7. Has I superintendent, 2 female nurses per day, I male per night, I matron, I cook, I washerwoman, and 4 boys in its service. Clay Street Chapel, Aug. 24 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 78; entries, 187; actual patients, 70; deaths, 7. Soldiers' Home, (Mrs. Jenkins,) June 28 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 40; entries, 147; actual patients, 25; deaths, 7; returned to duty, 96; sent away convalescent, 9; discharged from army, 10. Roberson, on Main and Third streets, from July 30 to Sept. 30.--Beds, 35; entries, 120; actual patients, 35; deaths, 4; returned to duty, 66; discharged from army, 2. Sycamore, from Aug. 21 to Sept. 20.--Beds, 40; entries, 67; actual patients, 34; deaths, 2; discharged from army, 2. Bethel, on Clay and Eighth streets, from July 23 to Sept. 24.--Beds, 18; entries, 69; actual patients, 17; deaths, 1; sent away convalescent, 8; discharged from army, 2. Bethesda, from Aug. 5 to Sept. 20.-
Peden, Joseph, co F, 6th S C V, arm, slight. Powell, Phillips, La, Zouaves, leg, flesh. Poe, Winterton, co A, 49th Va, finger. Pritchett, C B, co K, 28th Ga, shoulder, severely. Price, C R, co F, 24th Va, arm. Plumer, W S, co B, 4th N C, arm. Ponder, J T, co C, 14th Miss, shoulder. Peal, C, co H, 11th Miss, thigh. Pierce, J. co K, 11th Miss, back. Pitman, J L, co F, 2d Miss, elbow. Ramey, John, co A, 49th Va, arm, slight. Ross, A G, co F, 14th Tenn, ankle. Roberson, J M, co E, 14th Tenn, contused. Rutland, J B, co A, 7th Tenn, contused. Rawis, C D, co B, 2d Florida, arm. Runman, A M, Hampton's Legion, finger. Robison, R D, co H, 12th Miss, chest. Rives, Jno, Lieut, co H, 7th Tenn. leg and arm. Robert, Wilson, co A, 2d Fla, thigh. Saunders, J T, co F. 7th Tenn, head. Stroud, L D. co F, 7th Tenn, arm. Sulivan, B F, co G, 7th Tenn, groin. Spergen, Samuel, co F, 14th Tenn, eye. Stokes, H E, co C, 2d Florida, hand. Stimson,
1st Lieut John Z Dalton, head Serg'ts Samuel H Bobbitt, arm; Isaac Thomas, wrist; Privates Leander G Morris breast; Larkin L Goforth, thigh, amputated; Robert M Lazenby, head and side; Benjamin Tharp, ankles; Joseph F Chamberlin, mouth Henry L Milton, leg; Jesse A Weasner, hand; Samuel P Edwards, leg; David A Harmos, wrist; Joseph L Pagit, thigh; Reuben R Morgan, fool; Robert W Nesbitt, thigh; Thomas L Morgan, foot; Francis M Current, head; Jiles C Joyner, arm; Benjamin Carter, leg; John W Roberson, arm and side; John Barnard, side; Joseph N Goforth, arm; Emous Campbell, arm; John B Boles, hand; Noah Tomlinson, leg. Company I.--Wounded: 1st Lieut Leo Creekmur, Corp'l Z B Carwan; privates W- Calloway, Geo R Roe, and William Norman, mortally,; privates James N Rees, leg; Thomas R Crawford, head; Edward Tripp, hand; Noah Pullpot, cheek; Thomas M Swindall, hip; Caswell Jones, right eye Zack Brantly, side; Samuel Swindall, arm Solomon F Swindall, arm; George Daw, side John R Boyd,
o G, 44th Ga; J A Rellish, co C, 1st N C; Corp'l J H Banton, co C, 1st N C; P Acres, co M, 1st N C; Corp'l J D Williams, co A, 44th Va; O York, co M, 22d N C; J T Mitchell, co H, 44th Ga; J W Hanker, co I, 7th Tenn; N H Young, co G, 7th Tenn; H Benson, co L, 16th N C; Dan Critish, co K, 38th N C; G Geddin, co K, 38th N C; E B Jackson, co G, 44th Ga; G W Lark, co D, 45th Ga; J H Wagoner, co A, 34th N C; C C Hammon, co E, 44th Ga; T Herrin, Purcell Battery; Corp'l J Beck, Purcell Battery; W H Roberson, co H, 1st N C; T D Smith, co C, 38th N C; T J Turner, co M, 22d N C; M Van, co C, 38th N C; M L Bean, co M, 16th N C; B M Fulman, co F, 19th Ga; M Chandler, co F, 19th Ga; J A Lewis, co G, 46th Ga; J H W Mimms, co G, 44th Ga; Serg't G L Gurtry, co C, 38th N C; W Martin, co I, 34th N C; D T McRicker, co D, 44th Georgia; A T Wilson, co E, 44th Ga; H Perry, co I, 1st N C; J W Dunn, co F, 7th Tenn; Sergt Z C Magruder, Purcell Bat; A Couch, co E, 38th N C; L J Perkins, co G, 22d N C; A Hinds, c
The postmaster at Columbus, Ga., has determined to introduce female labor in the post-office in that city. This will make work for the conscript officers. The surgeon of Gen. Hood reports to Gen. Roberson that the crisis of Gen. Hood's recovery is past, and he is out of danger.